When you need something special for afternoon tea, these easy loaf cake recipes will be the perfect partner for a hot beverage. Loaf cakes take a little longer to bake, so allow yourself time. But the wait is truly worth it! As they bake, your kitchen will fill with warm, inviting aromas. And you are certain to remember your childhood! Each slice of this loaf cake is a perfect blend of comforting flavors and delightful textures, making them an ideal treat to share with friends or enjoy alone, peacefully.
Notes and tips
For extra flavor, add a teaspoon of vanilla extract or a pinch of cinnamon to the batter. To ensure your cake rises beautifully, make sure all ingredients are at room temperature before you begin. Let the cake cool completely before slicing to achieve perfect slices every time. If you want a bit of crunch, toss in some nuts or chocolate chips!
This cake can be made a day in advance; the flavors deepen overnight, making it even tastier.
Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
Wet Ingredients
Process
To store your loaf cakes properly and maintain their freshness, start by allowing the cake to cool completely in the pan for about 10-15 minutes, then transfer it to a wire rack. Once cooled, wrap the cake tightly in an aluminum foil to prevent air exposure, ensuring it stays moist. For added protection, place the wrapped cake in an airtight container to keep out unwanted odors. If you're in a warm climate or the cake contains perishable ingredients, store it in the refrigerator, but remember to bring it back to room temperature before serving for optimal flavor and texture. For long-term storage, consider freezing the loaf cake— cover it well in plastic wrap, then in aluminum foil, or place it in a freezer-safe container. Label it with the date and type of cake, as loaf cakes can typically be frozen for up to three months. When ready to enjoy, simply thaw it at room temperature for a few hours or overnight in the refrigerator. Following these storage tips will help you savor your delicious loaf cakes for days to come!
You could also make these Mochi Balls to have your tea with. These are gooey sweet treats that are a take on the classic Japanese confection, mochi, minus the tough steps. Or even the Oreo Mexican Tea Cakes are fantastic ideas. Our recipes will definitely make you tea time more indulgent!